I assume you've noticed how every handset maker under the sun seems to have gained a particular fondness for integrating multi-megapixel cameras into their products recently? In fact, this trend has gone so far as to cause several debates over whether digital cameras as standalone devices for consumers will even survive.
Kodak isn't having any of it, though, and is fighting back with the EasyShare One, which boasts optional Wi-Fi connectivity.
A 4 Megapixel camera, the EasyShare One has its share of mid-range features as well as a few surprises thrown in. Its 3x optical zoom lens is fairly standard, but the ability to add Wi-Fi is all but. 802.11b allows for sharing pictures with a PC, or alternatively uploading them directly to Kodak's previously-named Ofoto service, now known as Kodak EasyShare Gallery, or alternatively direct output to a Wi-Fi enabled EasyShare photo printer.